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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1954)
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1954 IIERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH KALIJS. ORrXON PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT YOU'RE INVITED TO HERMAN'S BIG k-f K ) "f SANDRA'S BEAUTY SHOP has opened at 337 East Main. , Operators of the new shop are Mrs, Annabel Wallace, left, and her daughter, Betty Lou Meyer, right. Mrs. Wallace has operated beauty shops at Tulelake and Malin. Oregon Democratic Leader Defends Al Ullman Record By Till-: ASSOCIATED PRESS Charges of. improper dealings filed recently against Albert Ull imui's realty firm were branded Tuesday by Howard Morgan, state Democratic chairman, as "a crudely staged political attack." Morgan said the state real estate commission, which filed the charu es, waw "the most scandal-ridden Republican bureau at Salem with the exception of the liquor com mission." Ullman, the Democratic candi date for Congress from Eastern Oregon, is a member of a firin whlch was accused of improper dealing In a 1017 real estate trans action. ' "This alleged incident was fully BONANZA ' By CORA LEAVITT Mr. and Mrs. Lester Jones are happy, over the arrival of a new granddaughter Janet Lee, born Oc tober 15 to Mr. and Mis. Ray Jones, Grants Pass. She weighed & pounds. Mr. and Mi's. Dick Solin spent last weekend at the coast. They got a lot of nice agates. Mr. and Mrs. Prank H. Brown, Trudy and Deanna spent several .days at Austin, Nevada, Mrs. Ru by Brown went out to Langell Val ley to stay with Mrs. Wcs Dear born and family while they were away. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Pcpple spent Wednesday evening in Langell Val ley with Mr. and Mrs. O. C. John son. Dan Driscoll, father of Mrs. Er nest Olvan, lost his trailer house by fire of undetermined origin about 1 p.m. October 18. The fire was discovered by a neighbor Mrs. Vernon Hubble, who called the fire departntymt. Everything was lost In the flic. It was fortunate that Dan, who Is 87. years old wasn't in the trailer taking a nap. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Gentry and family, Eugene, spent last week end 'with the Clay Walkers. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Burns and Art. haivc moved to Tulelakc to live. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Olvan and Kancy went to Euneno October Hi, to visit their son Danny and Doris Givans, they all went to Portland to visit their son Gordon and en joyed the football game. HEATH NEW DELHI, India I.-Tl Re ports from Jodphur Wednesday said a widowed Indian princess flung herself on Uip funeral pyre of her husband Tuesday and burned to death In the ancient but now outlawed Hindu ritual of sui tes. It was the first reported sut tee in years. investigated In 1052 and was dropped without further action. Now it is revived with a hearing set for Oct. 27, Just live days be lore the election. No one can be blind to the significance of these facts," Morgan said. Ragnor Johnson, real estate com missioner, has maintained there Is nothing political in the charges be ing filed at this time. Morgan also said that the "at tack" on Ullman had been ar ranged by a private power com pany because Ullman heads an or ganization fighting for federal con struction of a high dam at Hells Canyono. Meantime Sen. Wallace P. Ben-, nelt (R-Utahl speaking at Baker, urged reelection of Republican candidates Sen. Ouy Cordon and Rep. Sem Coon. Bennett cited the Important congressional committee posts held by both men and said they had proven themselves to be hard workers. Cordon and his Democratic op ponent. Richard L. Neuberger, both praised the alms of the United Nations in separato speeches Tues day. Neuberger, speaking at Oregon State College, said that support of the U.N. was a cardinal feature of American foreign policy. Cordon, addressing a rally at Hillboro, said: "I feel there is no doubt we will come to the day when the lion will lie down with the lamb through the work of the United Nations." But Neuberger, in his Corvallls talk, said that Cordon had recently said In effect, that there has de veloped a tendency to regard the U. S, treasury as a Joint checking account for the U. N. This, he said, stirs opposition to the U. N. and "it is evident that Cordon follows his mentor. Sen. Knowland, in tending toward American withdrawal from the U. N." Foreign policy has become a major Issue in the campaign, he said, because 'Cordon has sided wilh the isolationists." Earlier at a Portland luncheon club meeting. Cordon contradicted statements by Democrats that Morse was responsible for prelim inary moves that led to construc tion of The Dalles Dam. Cordon said funds for the dam had been requested in President Truman's budget message months before Morse claimed to have urged the budget request. 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